Wearable Digital Sensors to Identify Risks of Postpartum Depression and Personalize Psychological Treatment for Adolescent Mothers: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Exploratory Study in Rural Nepal

Sep 13, 2019JMIR research protocols

Using Wearable Sensors to Detect Postpartum Depression Risk and Tailor Psychological Care for Teen Mothers in Rural Nepal

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Abstract

A community advisory board has been established to guide the exploration of wearable digital sensors for identifying depression in adolescent mothers.

  • The study aims to use wearable sensors to generate data that may distinguish between adolescent mothers with and without depression.
  • Data will be collected in four domains: physical activity, geographic range, mother-infant interaction, and auditory environment.
  • Nonspecialists will integrate passive sensing data to personalize psychological treatment for depressed adolescent mothers.
  • Feasibility and acceptability of passive data collection will be assessed alongside the main objectives.
  • Data collection is anticipated to conclude in November 2019.

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